Fool example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use fool in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for fool.
- O fool! (10)
- The fool! (8)
- You fool! (8)
- April fool! (8)
- Poor fool! (10)
- What a fool! (1)
- A fool? (8)
- Cease penning, little fool! (10)
- Ho, the little wanton fool! (10)
- Fish, fool, fish! (10)
- But Mart Tinman would stop, the fool! (10)
- He could not prove he was not a fool! (10)
- Oh, what a fool I am! (9)
- Did I think him a fool? (7)
- Yes, if he stayed he would play the fool! (8)
- I was a fool to marry her. (8)
- Ah, she was a fool to fret! (8)
- Any fool knows that, eh, Peachey? (8)
- Whom have they not made a fool of! (10)
- Mr. Romfrey glanced at Nevil, thinking, You poor fool! (10)
- I am a fool who cannot control himself. (8)
- What that fool Pemberton thinks of me? (13)
- But who marries one like me but a fool? (10)
- I was a fool to knuckle under so quickly. (13)
- But Venetia must be a perfect little fool. (13)
- He had been a fool to give those keys to Keith. (8)
- I-I-I never know when I am not looking a fool. (10)
- The devil in hell never found such a fool as you! (10)
- To stint yourself is the mark of a fool, not of a Dartie. (8)
- And now he cursed himself for being such a fool and idiot. (8)
- Mark the fool and wanton spin: Keep to harness as a skin. (10)
- The fool went to the South-east instead of the South-west. (10)
- The poor fool had probably talked more than was good for her. (12)
- I am proud to remember that I took off my hat to this little fool. (7)
- One who studies is not being a fool: that is an established truth. (10)
- But the change was not from the capacity of making a fool of myself. (9)
- The alternative to flying into a passion, was the looking like a fool. (10)
- You may hate me as much as you please, but I will save you from being a fool. (10)
- The gentleman was incomprehensible, and was making a fool of him with phrases. (12)
- The baronet, nevertheless, is not unlikely to marry again; he is quite fool enough. (4)
- For who would live in chronicles renowned Must combat folly, or as fool be crowned. (10)
- She was nobly lovely, and the palpable envy of men around cried fool at his delays. (10)
- The man was a fool, and a very extraordinary arsonite, to have an accomplice at all. (10)
- With any other, I should have been playing the fool, and going my old ways, long ago. (10)
- With any other, I should have been playing the fool, and going my old ways, long ago. (22)
- But men who ply their wits in such a school Must pray the mercy of the knave and fool. (10)
- A world that for the spur of fool and knave, Sweats in its laboratory, what shall save? (10)
- Hero as he was, a youth, open to the insane promptings of hot blood, he was not a fool. (10)
- He suffered terribly in their loss, and he was not fool enough to try ignoring his grief. (9)
- The Countess breathed a short appeal to Providence that Caroline might not prove a fool. (10)
- He was clever enough; he could make a fool of spies and detectives without much exertion. (12)
- And your voice, little fool, a thing of caprice, zat comes and goes as he will, not you will. (10)
- Long ere the rising of this age of ours, The knave and fool were stamped as monstrous Powers. (10)
- Jackson had been a fool, like so many men; there was trouble in the air, and she had run away. (13)
- For Dartie himself was in capital form, and talked freely, with a certain poignancy, being no fool. (8)
- The clock said, Five minutes: a secret chiromancy in addition indicating on its face the word Fool. (10)
- From the vague sense of being an impostor, Evan awoke to the clear fact that he was likewise a fool. (10)
- Thus she has a madman and a fool, and what may not be done with a madman and a fool? (10)
- Mrs. Mount was flashing her teeth and eyes with laughter at one of her Court, who appeared to be Fool. (10)
- He discovered that he was playing the fool again, and he rose from the berth where he had tumbled himself. (9)
- Strike had been a fool: in revenge for it he laid out for himself a masterly career of consequent wisdom. (10)
- You ought to have asked it for your own sake, Jeff, and then I might have been fool enough to believe you. (9)
- A fool surcharged, propelled, unwarned; Not viler, you hear him protest: Of a popular countenance not incorrect. (10)
- Steignton grimaces at a cavalry officer fool enough at his own risks and penalties to help save India for the English. (10)
- It was gradually stooping to nature, but would never have bowed to a fool, or, save under protest, to one who gave all. (10)
- One learns to have compassion for fools, by studying them: and the fool, though Nature is wise, is next door to Nature. (10)
- One learns to have compassion for fools, by studying them: and the fool, though Nature is wise, is next door to Nature. (22)
- Preventive fencings with the foul intent Occult, by him observed and foiled betimes, Let fool historians chronicle as crimes. (10)
- It would be easier to deal with his cousin, the lawyer, who might be able to keep the architect from making a fool of himself. (13)
- Shamed nature, then, confesses love can die: And most she punishes the tender fool Who will believe what honours her the most! (10)
- It would have saved me from playing the fool before myself and giving myself away to Armiger, and letting him give himself away. (9)
- That is so intelligently understood among us here in Lalugnan that suicide is common, and our word for sufferer is the same as that for fool. (7)
- He endeavoured, long endeavoured, to soften my resentment; but that woman is a fool indeed who, while insulted by accusation, can be worked on by compliments. (4)
Also see sentences for: deceive, defective, delude, dupe, hoodwink, idiot, imbecile.
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